SHC 31: PROMOTE COMMUNICATION IN HEALTH‚ SOCIAL CARE OR CHILDREN’S AND YOUNG PEOPLE SETTINGS 1.1 IDENTIFY THE DIFFERENT REASONS PEOPLE COMMUNICATE Communication is vital for us as human being. We already communicate since we are born through non verbal or verbal language‚ crying when we are thirsty or hungry or sick‚ sneezing if we are cold‚ and scratching if our body is itchy‚ etc‚ using our body language to show our feelings and express our needs‚ talking for know each other and
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Ethics has become part of the nurses’ life when it comes to decision making and taking actions in the face of adversity or opportunity. Husted and Husted (2008‚ p.9) states that the patients has lost their power to take actions on their medical conditions due to the lack of knowledge in the health care settings. Hence‚ the healthcare providers are there to impart their skills and knowledge to treat the patient with the best care. This assignment would discuss how the medical decisions for A B who
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will then be anaylsed using theory‚ to create possible explanations and consequences for the behaviour and actions shown by Joe and the nurses. APIE is a nursing process which guides health professionals through the problem solving approach‚ which promotes the individualised‚ holistic delivery of care. It is tailored around the patient’s needs and allows nurses to holistically assess the patient‚ then plan and set goals according to the information gathered. These plans and goals are then implemented
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Unit 1 Promote Communication in Health‚ Social Care 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate The different reason people communicate is to show pain‚ anger‚ joy‚ love etc. It is important for people communicate so their views‚ wishes and information gets across. The communication could be formal or informal. Documentation and record keeping is important in the social care sector as this information may be used for legal reasons. All communications is confidential and are on a “need
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Nurse Practitioner Specific work activities Analyze patients’ medical histories‚ symptoms‚ and test results to determine the best diagnosis Order‚ perform‚ and interpret medical tests such as blood counts‚ electrocardiograms (EKG’s)‚ and x-rays Prescribe medications based on patient’s condition‚ age‚ weight‚ and gender Develop treatment plans Diagnose and treat illnesses‚ infections‚ and injuries Counsel patients about medications‚ especially side effects and interactions with other drugs
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Control of Health Care in the United States The insurance companies have a total stranglehold over health care. They make record profits. They make decisions. They put profits before people and do so at our expense. They give millions in campaign contributions to win reforms that will add billions more to their profits and do nothing for the rest of us. Insurance companies are spending $1.4 million a day to oppose reform because they profit by keeping the system as it is.... by denying claims
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Registered Nurse Job Description: Registered nurses (RNs) educate patients and the public about many health issues‚ and offer information and support to patients and loved ones. According to the Registered Nurses Occupational Outlook Handbook‚ RNs treat patients‚ educate patients and the public about various medical conditions‚ and provide advice and emotional support to patients’ family members (2008). Registered Nurses also educate patients and family members on how to deal with their illness
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understand what the user requires. Effective communication can be taught and learnt and be very rewarding for all those involved‚ but it will depend on the quality of interaction‚ identifying different styles and methods‚ good record keeping skills and knowing when communication is successful. These elements affect all aspects of my work on a continuous basis. 2.2Describe the factors to consider when promoting effective communication. There are many factors to consider when promoting
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the impact a nurse can have on a person’s life like they did mine‚ from then on I began to research nursing as a career. For the past 11 months‚ I have had the privilege of working as a Health Care Support Worker in a clinical setting on an outpatient Gynecology clinic. During this time‚ I feel I have grown as a person both academically and in confidence. I have had the opportunity to carry out extended roles such as the responsibility of being an Infection Prevention Control link nurse. I have completed
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registered nurses Te whakarite i nga mahi tapuhi kia tiakina ai te haumaru a-iwi Regulating nursing practice to protect public safety December 2007 December 2007 2 Competencies for registered nurses Nursing Council of New Zealand PO Box 9644‚ Wellington 6011 www.nursingcouncil.org.nz Reprint May 2012 © Nursing Council of New Zealand 2012 ISBN 978-0-908662-22-7 3 Registered nurse scope of practice Registered nurses utilise nursing knowledge and complex nursing judgment to assess health needs and
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